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Environment

BA uses own jets to examine effect of air travel on climate

Contributed by LION

British Airways aircraft are to be used to gather data about the hidden impact of air travel on climate change in research that could result in much higher environmental surcharges on tickets than expected.
The airline is supporting research by the University of Cambridge into the warming effects of condensation trails, nitrogen dioxide and other aircraft emissions.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has estimated that the damage done to the climate by these emissions is between twice and four times greater than the impact of carbon dioxide alone.


Much less is known about the effect of other emissions, although a study by a German aviation research institute found that the white trails often seen criss-crossing the sky could cause more climate damage than carbon dioxide. The trails broaden after about 30 minutes to form banks of cloud that prevent heat from escaping upwards, causing a greenhouse effect.

Nitrogen dioxide forms ozone, a greenhouse gas, when emitted at altitude.

BA is supporting the research because it is keen to present itself as the responsible face of the airline industry and hopes to overcome environmental objections to the construction of a new runway at Heathrow.

A BA spokesman said: “While research has given us a solid understanding of the effect carbon dioxide generated by flying has on the environment, the climate impact of our nitrogen dioxide emissions and other effects is less well understood. Recognising that these aircraft non-CO2 effects may be important, we are committed to improving scientific understanding in this area by supporting and engaging in research initiatives. We are looking at whether we can use our aircraft to assist in the collection of atmospheric data.”

BA is also spending £50,000 on workshops organised by Cambridge University to identify gaps in knowledge and develop a plan ensuring that “scientific understanding of aircraft non-CO2 effects is robust by 2012”.

Professor John Green, a member of the aviation industry’s Greener by Design group, which promotes technological solutions to environmental problems, said that condensation trails could be avoided by diverting aircraft around areas of cold, moist air — although, he added, this could result in greater consumption of fuel and could lengthen flights.

BA also announced that it had made its voluntary carbonoffsetting scheme easier to use, with passengers able to offset their flight emissions in a single transaction when booking their ticket online. Under the scheme, passengers’ donations will be used to support a wind farm in China and forest protection projects in Brazil.

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Approved by AndyBa on February 09,2008 | 15:25:36
 

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